Fluffy Pancakes and Strawberry Delights at Merengue Shibuya🥞
by ayutrip
Jan 23, 2025
Day 1 itinerary of Japan Tokyo trip
1. Shibuya Parco
Shibuya Parco is a hot spot where you can experience the latest trends.
It’s full of clothing, accessories, and unique items, making it fun to browse.
Especially, there are many fashion brands and goods stores for young people,
so it’s highly recommended for those who love shopping.
Be sure to visit the Nintendo Tokyo and Pokémon Center on the 6th floor~
At the Pokémon Center, you can even choose your favorite Pokémon and make a T-shirt!
2. Shibuya Scramble Crossing
A must-see for travelers, the Shibuya Scramble Crossing!
Thousands of people pass through here every day,
so you can feel a unique energy among the crowd.
It’s especially great to enjoy the dazzling scenery with neon signs at night~
3. Shibuya Scramble Square
Connected to the Scramble Crossing, Shibuya Scramble Square is
one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo,
where you can enjoy the best shopping and stunning views.
At the top observation deck, Shibuya Sky,
you can see not only Tokyo city but also Mount Fuji on clear days! 🏙️
(✔ Be sure to check in advance and make a reservation!)
Also, there are various restaurants and brand stores inside the building,
making it perfect for both shopping and dining.
▶Dinner: Tentora on the 13th floor of Shibuya Scramble Square🍤
Tentora is a specialty restaurant for crispy and flavorful tendon (tempura rice bowl).
I ordered the basic tendon, and it was so crispy and delicious!
Actually, I originally planned to visit Moheji (a monjayaki specialty restaurant) on the 12th floor,
but the wait was too long, so I ended up going to Tentora.
(I recommend going to Moheji right when it opens or when you have enough time!)
4. Shibuya Miyashita Park
Before heading back to the hotel, I went to Shibuya Miyashita Park to digest and take a walk~
There’s a park on the rooftop and many restaurants and cafes inside the building,
so it would be nice to have a meal here and then take a walk right away!
Itinerary #TokyoTripDay1
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